Conclusion
- CAs are reverberating circuits of neurons that are formed by Hebbian learning
and represent concepts.
- Variable binding binds concepts together for a short time.
- This variable binding may be done by synchrony.
- However, short term bindings can also be formed by a change in
synaptic strength.
- This change may either be STP, or LTP that is easily overwritten.
- Bindings may be done by a minor variant of the Hebbian learning rule that
takes advantages of different neuron types.
- This leads to a hierarchy of memory.
- Memories can be transfered down the hierarchy.